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is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist. He also writes and produces songs on his own and created his label, Paw Print Records.[1] Sheeran is recognized for doing pop music. He was born in Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire. As a child he lived in Framlingham, Suffolk. He moved to London in 2008 to start a music career. He first played in various events and also made an EP.[2] He then signed a contract with a record company, Atlantic Records. Married to Charlotte Holland.
In 2011 he made his first album, called +. The album went to number one in the music rankings of many countries and had also been certified double platinum.[3] Some of the songs on this album have been successful, such as "The A Team" and "Lego House", (leaked as the third single of the album in November 2011). Also, the song "You Need Me, I Don't Need You" has been released as the second single in August before the album came out. As the fourth single, ‘Drunk’ was out in January 2012. Finally, the song ‘Give me Love’ was released as the sixth and final single of his album +, on November 26th.[4] From this album, his first single "The A Team" has been recently nominated as the ‘Song of the Year’ for the 2013 Grammy Awards.[5] Sheeran was nominated in many categories at the 2013 BRIT Awards.
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(Liverpool, 1940 - New York, 1980) British singer and musician, founder and leader of The Beatles, the mythical Liverpool quartet that dominated the music scene in the 1960s. During his time in The Beatles, John Lennon contributed to the band his creative concerns and his radical non-conformism, as opposed to the more commercial and frivolous vein of Paul McCartney, with whom he shared the leading role in the composition of the songs. After the dissolution of the group in 1970, he embarked on a new musical stage with such memorable results as the album Imagine (1971). After a five-year retirement, in 1980 he was murdered by a disturbed person shortly after presenting his last work, Double Fantasy.
John Lennon
John Winston Lennon was born in Liverpool on October 9, 1940, while Nazi planes were bombing the city. His father, named Alfred, was a sailor who rarely visited home, until he disappeared completely. Then it was his mother, Julia Stanley, who disappeared, leaving the child in the care of a sister named Mary. It was she who taught John his first chords on John's grandfather's old banjo.
Liverpool was then a port city in full decadence. With a heterogeneous population, life there did not offer great joys. However, the constant hustle and bustle of maritime traffic also had its advantages: seafarers' luggage from across the ocean brought plenty of country and rhythm and blues records, which were immediately incorporated into the Liverpudlians' innate love of music.
John grew up listening to records by Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Ray Charles and Buddy Holly, illustrious representatives of the musical trends of the time. For a few years he studied at the School of Fine Arts and when he turned fifteen he resolved his doubts between painting and music in favor of the latter. In 1956 he met a boy who, like him, only felt fully realized with a guitar in his hands: Paul McCartney. With Paul he formed his first amateur group, The Quarrymen, beginning a period of accelerated learning of the rhythms of rock and roll.
John and Paul dedicated themselves to composing their own songs as if it were a form of entertainment. Two years later George Harrison joined them and they dared to perform in some small venues. They successively called themselves Johnny and the Moondogs and The Nurk Twins. These were difficult times: John's mother died in 1958, run over by a drunk policeman on duty, and the boy's meager pocket money disappeared completely. Throughout 1959, John searched unsuccessfully for work and lived as an unemployed man. But his vitality, his youth and his love of music kept him going.